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Business News for 5 September 2025
6:52 AM.Business News for 5 September 2025. Audio
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Cost of flu vaccine putting families off: Pharmacist
6:44 AM.While you may think the worst of the flu season has passed, there are still cases going around. Unichem Pakuranga's Vicky Chan spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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At least 16 dead after funicular crash in Lisbon
6:37 AM.In Lisbon, at least 16 people have been killed after an accident involving one of the city's iconic yellow funiculars. The ABC's Bridget Rollason spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Tasman's Eves Valley Sawmill to close
6:19 AM.More than 140 workers at Tasman's Eves Valley Sawmill will be out of the job before Christmas, with the fate of the site now sealed. Adam Burns reports. Audio
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Govt proposes changes to deportation laws
6:09 AM.The government's proposing changes to deportation laws, to send people home if they've committed a serious crime and been here less than 20 years. Immigration law specialist Alastair McClymont spoke… Read more Audio
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Sports News for 5 September 2025
6:04 AM.The Warriors have missed a place in the NRL's top four after the Broncos beat the Storm 30-14. Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Thursday 4 September 2025
10:00 AM.In today's episode, former Prime Minister Helen Clark is defending her decision to go to China's largest military parade in Beijing; In the wake of the polarising three waters, councils across the… Read more Audio
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Fears for Kororā population after two killed on road
8:48 AM.Two kororā were killed recently on a coastal road and another pair died on the same stretch in early August. West Coast Penguin Trust manager Inger Perkins spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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NZ born Australian neo-nazi to remain behind bars
8:46 AM.New Zealand-born neo-nazi Thomas Sewell will remain behind bars until at least Friday, when a Melbourne court is set to rule on his bail application. The Age in Melbourne investigative journalist Nick… Read more Audio
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Food exporters set to benefit from trade rule changes
8:40 AM.Hundreds of food exporters are set to benefit from streamlined changes to trade rules. Radix Nutrition general manager Leighton Cosgrave spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Inflation continues to put pressure on households
8:25 AM.A fresh bout of inflation is putting pressure on some households. But for others? Budget advisers say it's never really lifted. Money correspondent Susan Edmunds spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Teenagers keen to discuss social media rather than ban it
8:20 AM.Teenagers say they'd like adults to give them space to talk about what they see on social media rather than just have it banned. Kate Newton reports. Audio
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Former PMs criticised for attending Beijing parade
8:16 AM.There's criticism of the decision of former Prime Ministers John Key and Helen Clark to attend China's Victory Day parade in Beijing. Canterbury University China specialist Anne-Marie Brady spoke to… Read more Audio
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Xero to launch new AI tools
8:07 AM.Accounting software giant Xero is launching new AI tools, designed to automate some repetitive tasks. Xero chief executive Sukhinder Singh Cassidy spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Sports news for 4 September 2025
8:06 AM.All Blacks coach Scott Robertson isn't expected to make too many changes to his starting lineup from the side that lost to Argentina for Saturday's Rugby Championship showdown with the Springboks at… Read more Audio
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Historians at national war memorial in Wellington lose jobs
7:54 AM.Two historians at New Zealand's War Memorial who teach thousands of children about the New Zealand Wars, Gallipoli and Vietnam, have lost their jobs. Phil Pennington reports. Audio
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Day three of Koroneihana celebrations
7:50 AM.It's day three of annual Koroneihana celebrations where thousands of Kiingitanga supporters are gathering in Ngaaruawaahia. Reporter Tuwhenuaroa Natanahira spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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NZ justice system under 'considerable stress': Top judge
7:44 AM.Chief Justice Dame Helen Winkelmann has released her yearly report into the judiciary and has said the justice system is under considerable stress. Criminal defence lawyer Marie Dyhrberg spoke to… Read more Audio
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